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  • Transcendentalism: A Reader
  • Written by author Joel Myerson
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, December 2000
  • The transcendentalist movement is generally recognized to be the first major watershed in American literary and intellectual history. Pioneered by Emerson, Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott (among others), Transcendentalism pr
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Introduction
"Likeness to God"3
"Genius"21
Observations on the Growth of the Mind26
Sermon CXXI62
"The Lord's Supper"68
"Coleridge's Literary Character"78
from "Explanatory Preface" to Record of a School97
Nature124
"Letter to the Editor," Boston Daily Advertiser160
"Letter to the Editor," Boston Daily Advertiser162
The Doctrine and Discipline of Human Culture167
Conversations with Children on the Gospels181
"The American Scholar"195
"Introductory" to Human Culture lecture series212
"Divinity School Address"230
"The New School in Literature and Religion"246
The Personality of the Deity250
The Previous Question between Mr. Andrews Norton and His Alumni Moved and Handled, in a Letter to All Those Gentlemen260
"The Wrongs of American Women. The Duty of American Women"484
"Things and Thoughts in Europe, No. XVIII"541
"Resistance to Civil Government"546
A Sermon of the Public Function of Woman566
"Seventh of March Speech on the Fugitive Slave Law"586
"Slavery in Massachusetts"602
"Address at the Woman's Rights Convention"615
"A Plea for Captain John Brown"628
"Gifts"492
"The River"492
"Sonnet XI"492
"Correspondences"494
"To the Autora Borealis"494
"Enosis"494
"Sweet is the pleasure"498
"Music"498
"Hymn: Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, April 19, 1836,"499
"Each and All"499
"The Problem"499
"Uriel"499
"Harnatreya"499
"Ode, Inscribed to W. H. Channing"499
"Blight"499
"Threnody"499
"Brahma"499
"Days"499
"Two Rivers"499
"Terminus"499
"To the Same. A Feverish Vision"517
"Leila in the Arabian Zone"517
"Double Triangle, Serpent and Rags"517
"For the Power to whom we bow"517
"The Sacred Marriage"517
"Flaxman"517
"Meditations"517
"Sistrum"517
"Questionings"523
"I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty"524
"Better a sin which purposed wrong to none"524
"Inspiration"525
"The Poet's Delay"525
"Rumors from an AEolian Harp"525
"Smoke"525
"Haze"525
"On fields oer which the reaper's hand has passd"525
"Brother where dost thou dwell?"525
"Conscience is instinct bred in the house"525
"Low-anchored cloud"525
"Nature"531
"The Columbine"531
"The New Birth"531
"The Song"531
"The Soldier of the Cross"531
"The Dead"531
"The Rail Road"531
"The Graveyard"531
"Flee to the Mountains"531
"The Eagles"531
"The Prisoner"531
"On Finding the Truth"531
from Theodore Parker's Experience as a Minister648
"Thoreau"654
from "Cambridge"670
Transcendentalism in New England674
Bibliographies683
Index697


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